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Mazda recalls MX5 — Fuel pipe concern

Brand: Mazda Model/Code: AS025A Recall Date: 3 November 2025 Source: DVSA Reference: R-2025-442
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⚠ What You Should Do

Replace the fuel pipe with a modified part.

Recall Details

Defect: On affected vehicles The brackets used to secure the fuel pipes to the engine may not be tightened sufficiently. If the engine is repeatedly operated at high speed such as during circuit driving vibrations may cause the fuel pipe to resonate potentially causing the pipe to leak. The fuel leakage may increase the risk of fire.

Remedy: Replace the fuel pipe with a modified part.

Vehicles affected: 6013

DVSA Recall Reference: R/2025/442

Make: MAZDA | Model: MX5

To check if your specific vehicle is affected, visit the DVSA vehicle recall checker, select your vehicle make and model, and look for recall reference R/2025/442.

Why This Product Is Dangerous

On affected vehicles The brackets used to secure the fuel pipes to the engine may not be tightened sufficiently. If the engine is repeatedly operated at high speed such as during circuit driving vibrations may cause the fuel pipe to resonate potentially causing the pipe to leak. The fuel leakage may increase the risk of fire.

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